Pto Shaft for as new MX6000 and and old Bush Hog SQ60R 5ft Squealer

wmdrescher

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I recently bought a new MX6000 (60hp) Kubota with a Delmorino 158 Flail Ditch mower and love it.

I also dug out an old Bush Hog SQ60R Squealer that had been left for 30 years under an old maple tree. Amazingly, the gearbox is perfect, and I plan to drain, clean, and re-oil it. It had a broken blade, so I ordered two replacements with bolts. However, the PTO shaft was rusted tight.

I need to buy a new PTO shaft with a shear pin setting, with a reach of 3.5 to maybe 5 feet. The Kubota dealer suggests a 6-point clutch version, but a local farmer has other suggestions.

Does anyone have a recommendation? Links appreciated.
 

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Russell King

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You can replace the whole thing with a new one that has the plastic safety shield. I think Bare Co USA can supply a good shaft or your dealer can also.

I would have to try to get it loose by hanging it up and spraying a good penetrating oil like PB Blaster on the small inner shaft and let it run into the outer shaft. Then after a few days of that see if it works loose.

You may be able to just replace the shafting and keep the yokes if you have a driveline shop nearby.
 

Fedup

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That's expensive tubing and worth some effort. I would work on getting it apart rather than replacing it (unless you have a few hundred bucks to spare). Chain it to a tree and tractor. Give it a couple good yanks and see what happens.
 

GreensvilleJay

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Please do NOT 'yank' ! You could break the yoke depending how you attach to it and how strong a YANK you use.

Remove PTO shaft from mower
Hang vertically from inside shaft
dribble penetrating oil/tranny fluid/etc into the 'overlap gap' of the 2 half shafts
wait a day or heat the lower shaft
add more oil
wait a day or heat the lower shaft
add more oil
wait a day or heat the lower shaft
add more oil
patience is the key ! you NEED to let the oil seep into the splines of the shafts
then GENTLY try pulling the shafts apart. when they do move a bit PUSH them back in
pull out a bit more, back in
repeat as required, and they will separate
Once freed, degrease, wire brush, IE give them a real GOOD cleaning
No big deal if this takes 3 or 4 days, even a week,patience and oil will win !
 
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Tractor Gal

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Had to laugh...I've got a 5' SQ Squealer bush hog! Still squealin' after all these years. :)

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GreensvilleJay

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yeesh, only been 2 days ! You gotta have patience , and more oil and heat and time and oil and heat ....

It took me 4 days to yank a sleeve out of a 2" receiver in 2014....